Skiving Machines

We provide Fortuna and Taking precision skiving machines for taking up to 2″ off the edge of leather or rubber. Machines are set for all applications and sizes.

Skiving or scarfing machines cut material off in slices, usually metal, but also leather or laminates. The process is used instead of rolling the material to shape when the material must not be work hardened, or must not shed minute slivers of metal later which is common in cold rolling processes.

The skiving process, meaning “to slice”, can be applied to a variety of applications and materials. In leather, skiving knives trim the thickness of the leather, often around the edges, to thin the material and make it easier to work with. In metal working, skiving can be used to remove a thin dimension of material or to create thin slices in an existing material, such as heat sinks where a large amount of surface area is required relative to the volume of the piece of metal.

The process involves moving the strip past precision-profiled slotted tools made to an exact shape, or past plain cutting tools. The tools are all usually made of tungsten carbide-based compounds. In early machines, it was necessary to precisely position the strip relative to the cutting tools, but newer machines use a floating suspension technology which enables tools to locate by material contact. This allows mutual initial positioning differences up to approximately 12 mm (0.47 in) followed by resilient automatic engagement. Products using this technology directly are automotive seatbelt springs, large power transformer winding strip, rotogravure plates, cable and hose clamps, gas tank straps, and window counterbalance springs. Products using the process indirectly are tubes and pipe mills where the edge of the strip is accurately beveled prior to being folded into tubular form and seam welded. The finished edges enable pinhole free welds.

For lines which use low speed welding processes, such as laser welding, the skiving tools cannot normally cut – for example at speeds below metal planing speeds or about 10 meters/minute (33 feet/minute). In these cases the tools can be vibrated at high frequency to artificially increase the relative speed between the tools and strip.

Another metal skiving application is for hydraulic cylinders, where a round and smooth cylinder inside is required for proper actuation. Several skiving knives on a round tool pass through a bore to create a perfectly round hole. Often, a second operation of roller burnishing follows to cold-work the surface for mirror-finish. This process is common among manufacturers of hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders.

Skiving can be applied to gear cutting, where internal gears are skived with a rotary cutter (rather than shaped or broached) in a process analogous to the hobbing of external gears.

Description Skiving machine with driven upper roll (stiffener skiver) plain design without inbuilt feed clutch. This machine was designed for thicker, sturdier leathers. It can skive off up to 2″ from the edge of leather or rubber. The upper foot is mechanized with a roller. Skiving machine with driven upper roll (stiffener skiver) plain design without inbuilt feed clutch, working range light and medium bottom

Description This skiving machine is suitable for rim scraping and surface scraping, not only for all kinds of leather products such as shoes, suitcases, bags, belts, purses adn gloves, but also for synthetic resin, rubber, etc. It can keep the scraping leather smooth, even if the trimming width fo leather from 15mm up to 50mm in one scraping. Specifications Speed 1,000 – 1,200 RPM Motor 1/2 H.P. Clutch M